Sport Touring CVT 1/4 Mile

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Made some runs after 2500 miles on the odometer.
2022 Sport Touring CVT. Did 2 runs...
First run at 90% throttle to force the car to not run the simulated gear changes.
Second run 100% throttle.

It was nice to see some better results than the 16.0s & 15.9s 1/4 mile times I managed with only 1000 miles on the odometer. Perhaps it broke in some(idk).
I always do the runs in the exact same spot.

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If there was a way to get those 60 ft times down to more decent levels that car could get high 14's or 15.0, tricky to do with the CVT though. It is faster than the numbers show, same thing with the Si.
 
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If there was a way to get those 60 ft times down to more decent levels that car could get high 14's or 15.0, tricky to do with the CVT though. It is faster than the numbers show, same thing with the Si.
It was nice to see the 15.6’s. I ran three back to back runs all 15.6’s. With only 1000 miles on the odometer i ran two 16.0’s and one 15.9’. Most automtive journalist outlets also showed the 15.9’ time. Weirdly enough I filled this tank with 93 octane and now at 2500 miles on the odometer. I wouldn’t imagine for a car tuned to run 87 that the higher octane would do a damn thing, and I kinda still don’t expect it to. But the two factor differences here are more miles of break in and the octane. I’ll have to fill back up on 87 and see if she can still put down this 15.6’ time. ?
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